HIV and AIDS*NEW CAMPAIGN: Prescription for Life: Take action to help children living with HIV* The facts are startling:
The epidemic is spreading through countries and across continents, threatening to undermine decades of progress in social and economic development. Unless the world takes urgent account of the specific impact of AIDS on children there will be no chance of meeting Millennium Development Goals (MDG) 6 - to halt and begin to reverse the spread of the disease by 2015. Failure to meet the goal on HIV and AIDS will adversely affect the world’s chances of progress on the other MDGs. HIV and AIDS and the Convention on the Rights of the Child Although the CRC does not specifically mention HIV and AIDS, there are provisions in the treaty that offer children protection from the consequences of HIV and AIDS. including the ones mentioned here. Oftentimes, children who suffer of whose parents suffer from HIV and AIDS are subject to stigma and discrimination. Under article 2 there is the right to non-discrimination on numerous grounds, including race, colour, sex and other status. HIV and AIDS falls under the latter. Children have the right to the treatment of illness under article 24. The State has the obligation to fulfill these rights. In November 2003 the Committee on the Rights of the Child adopted its General Comment No. 3 on "HIV/AIDS and the Rights of the Child." For more information Read our Special CRINMAIL 836 Visit the website of the World AIDS Campaign Use our SEARCH to locate the information you are looking for. |
Monday, May 14, 2012
HIV and AIDS
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